| Subject: Re: [xsl] (newby) define an attribute based on an attribute  value From: <dalloro@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Fri, 1 Apr 2005 13:32:21 +0200 | 
On Apr 1, 2005 11:14 AM, Michael Kay <mike@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > You can't expect me to give an objective answer on that one... > > I would say, however, it's worth having more than one XSLT processor in your > kitbag. There will always be times when you're convinced you've found a bug > in your XSLT processor, and running the same transformation on a different > processor will often disabuse you of that theory. If you write something > that has chronically bad performance, running on a different processor will > tell you whether the problem is in your code or in the processor that you're > using. Also, if you don't understand the error messages from one processor, > a different processor may express it in terms that make more sense in your > situation. Finally, it will prevent you from using vendor extensions unless > you have a really good reason to do so, which is generally good practice. > > For many people now the big decision is not which XSLT processor to use, but > whether and when to start taking advantage of XSLT 2.0. See recent threads > on that topic. > > Michael Kay Thanks a lot, I will take a look to those threads right now. Livio
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